I thought Watashi was Feminine and Boku was Masculine for I?(shit, my rigid Japanese teacher's ways are coming baaaack in to my brain!)Next thing you know I'm going to remember how to spell my name in hiragana. <--idk if I spelled that right.

StaticPlay27 wrote:I thought Watashi was Feminine and Boku was Masculine for I?(shit, my rigid Japanese teacher's ways are coming baaaack in to my brain!)Next thing you know I'm going to remember how to spell my name in hiragana. <--idk if I spelled that right.

Atashi is "I" for girls and Boku is "I" for boys while Watashi is "I" for both genders I think

StaticPlay27 wrote:I thought Watashi was Feminine and Boku was Masculine for I?(shit, my rigid Japanese teacher's ways are coming baaaack in to my brain!)Next thing you know I'm going to remember how to spell my name in hiragana. <--idk if I spelled that right.

Atashi is "I" for girls and Boku is "I" for boys while Watashi is "I" for both genders I think

^^

Well, I don't know, that's what my teacher said. whatever, Watashi/Boku is possessive not just I, it includes my, mine, that kind of stuff. So, I mean, it's a noun. Not just a word. (the things I remember.-_-) I should have said that earlier.

Well, I only know "arigato" and "sayonara" which everybody knows, but I'll look for some other words in my mangas =)Btw, I think that Yuki also means "princess", or at least is what I got from Vampire Knight

@NoireJRose wrote:Well, I only know "arigato" and "sayonara" which everybody knows, but I'll look for some other words in my mangas =)Btw, I think that Yuki also means "princess", or at least is what I got from Vampire Knight

Please go check the dictionary before telling me words (unless there's another way of saying some word that is already in the dictionary). Can anyone tell me how to say the days of the week in japanese?

Please go check the dictionary before telling me words (unless there's another way of saying some word that is already in the dictionary). Can anyone tell me how to say the days of the week in japanese?